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113. Emirates Airline offers First and Business Class Passengers Free Nights at Atlantis
Emirates Airline offers First and Business Class Passengers Free Nights at Atlantis. Passengers flying Emirates Airline’s First Class or Business Class to or via Dubai over the coming months will receive a complimentary stay in this special hotel and enjoy its incredible world of aquatic wonders. The offer includes unlimited access during their stay at Atlantis to the amazing water
114. Tiger Airways Australia to Refund Passengers
Tiger Airways Australia to Refund Passengers. Tiger Airways Australia has said that it will refund fares to those passengers holding reservations between now and 31 July 2011. The moves comes as it is believed that CASA intends to file an application in the Federal Court on 7 July seeking an extension to the suspension period until 31 July 2011.
115. Tiger Airways Reports 29% Increase in January Passengers
Tiger Airways Reports 29% Increase in January Passengers. For the month of January 2011, Tiger Airways carried 553,000 passengers, a 29% increase compared to the same month last year. The average load factor across Asia and Australia for the month was 84%. Tony Davis, President and Group CEO of Tiger Airways Holdings, said,
116. Asia Pacific Airports Record 7.1% Increase in Passenger Traffic in May 2012
Beijing (PEK) continued to record the highest passenger throughput in the region, with over 6.7 million passengers. Tokyo Haneda (HND), with over 5.4 million passengers, came second and the other 3 airports in the top 5 were Hong Kong (HKG), Dubai (DXB) and Bangkok (BKK), all recorded over 4 million passengers in May 2012.
117. Decline in Passengers for BAA’s UK Airports in July 2008
Decline in Passengers for BAA’s UK Airports in July 2008. BAA’s UK airports handled a total of 14.8 million passengers in July 2008, a drop of 1.7% on the same month last year. A combination of a weakening economic climate, rising airfares and airline capacity cuts meant that each airport in the group and most major markets lost ground in July. Year to date BAA UK airports traffic
118. Costa Cruises launches Loyalty Program in Asia Pacific
Costa Cruises launches Loyalty Program in Asia Pacific. Costa Cruises has launched a loyalty program, CostaClub, in Asia Pacific. The new program provides special offers and exclusive benefits for Costa Cruises' passengers. CostaClub is free to join, with passengers eligible to join once they have taken a Costa Cruise. Passengers who have been sailing with Costa Cruises from May 21
119. American Airlines to offer Passengers Traditional Indian Cuisine
American Airlines to offer Passengers Traditional Indian Cuisine. On June 1, American Airlines will enhance its menu offerings for flights between Chicago and Delhi, India, with new dishes that embody the fragrant, exotic flavors of India. First and Business Class passengers on flights from Chicago (ORD) to Delhi (DEL) will dine on new entrées developed by the executive chef of Chi
120. United Airlines’ New First Suite and Business Cabin available to Hong Kong Passengers
United Airlines’ New First Suite and Business Cabin available to Hong Kong Passengers. United Airlines’ new United First Suite and United Business cabins are now available to passengers flying to and from Hong Kong. The new premium products are available three days a week on United’s daily nonstop services between Hong Kong and San Francisco and the carrier’s daily nonstop services

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